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Mark and his team did an amazing job, carried my motorcycle from Austria to London. They are fast, cautious and really reliable. I highly recommend their services. They are very professional. Many thanks to Mark and Paul.

Tips for preparing for transportation

Garden machine transportation is among the most common types of shipment that we may need through our life. Some garden accessories – mostly minor supplies (like shovels, scissors and much more) – you will be able to safely transport in your car trunk or even on the backseat. Matters get a bit more complex when you need to transport any garden equipment larger in dimensions and heavyness, like a mower.

Shipping a lawnmower seems to be a quite easy task. If you have a car that’s big enough, you most likely are thinking about shipping it on your own. Transporting a lawnmower by yourself is obviously possible however it takes some knowledge as well as preparation. First of all, you have to empty the mower from all the fluids. Flooding spark plugs with any liquid can cause serious damage. Even after you drain all the liquids, it is best to transport a mower vertical. Other than that it is important to transport a lawnmower in a box that is as close to its dimensions as it can. If you can, you should transport it in its original box (it’s best adjusted to its dimensions), but if you don’t have it anymore, any box will do, assuming its size is right. The general rule is that when you placed the mower inside a cardboard, there must be little to none free space left. Use Styrofoam or textiles to put in the free space (it will help to lessen any shocks during transportation).

There is garden equipment that is much too big to ship it on your own. So whenever you need to ship e.g. an agricultural mower, you’ll require assistance from an expert transport provider – someone who will have both knowledge and vehicle needed to harmlessly ship your garden equipment. Hiring a transport company is often quite expensive, but fortunately there is more than one place where you can find a professional transport provider. To find professional shipment in acceptable price, consider using a transport marketplace, like Clicktrans.

You may publish your delivery for free and gather quotes from transport providers from different places of Europe. If any of the haulers are going to travel on similar route to the route you require, your cargo can become a part of his load, which will help to lower the cost of the service significantly. Moreover using a transport marketplace to find a hauler will allow you to communicate directly with the person who will be transporting your garden equipment. Thanks to that you can work out all the details of the job as well as make sure, that your cargo will be transported harmlessly.

Whenever transporting garden equipment, shielding it against atmospheric conditions is less important because garden equipment is obviously dedicated for outdoor work. What is the most important whenever shipping garden machinery, is making sure that the load is protected against mechanical damages. If your garden machinery is too big to place it inside a box, you may use pieces of Styrofoam, bubble foil or even pieces of cloths to wrap the most fragile elements such as blades as well as every element that protrudes from the equipment.

When searching for the right transport provider it is of course good to check out feedback given by former customers. Also when you have to ship some bigger, costly garden equipment it is best to find out if the transport provider you are considering has carrier liability insurance. That way if anything happens to your load on the road, you will be entitled to some compensation.

What else you have to remember when transporting garden equipment? If your machine is powered by electricity, you need to wait couple of hours after shipment before turning it on once more. It’s particularly significant if the garden equipment is shipped in lower temperatures (around sub-zero temperatures).

Garden machine transportation is among the most common types of shipment that we may need through our life. Some garden accessories – mostly minor supplies (like shovels, scissors and much more) – you will be able to safely transport in your car trunk or even on the backseat. Matters get a bit more complex when you need to transport any garden equipment larger in dimensions and heavyness, like a mower.

Shipping a lawnmower seems to be a quite easy task. If you have a car that’s big enough, you most likely are thinking about shipping it on your own. Transporting a lawnmower by yourself is obviously possible however it takes some knowledge as well as preparation. First of all, you have to empty the mower from all the fluids. Flooding spark plugs with any liquid can cause serious damage. Even after you drain all the liquids, it is best to transport a mower vertical. Other than that it is important to transport a lawnmower in a box that is as close to its dimensions as it can. If you can, you should transport it in its original box (it’s best adjusted to its dimensions), but if you don’t have it anymore, any box will do, assuming its size is right. The general rule is that when you placed the mower inside a cardboard, there must be little to none free space left. Use Styrofoam or textiles to put in the free space (it will help to lessen any shocks during transportation).

There is garden equipment that is much too big to ship it on your own. So whenever you need to ship e.g. an agricultural mower, you’ll require assistance from an expert transport provider – someone who will have both knowledge and vehicle needed to harmlessly ship your garden equipment. Hiring a transport company is often quite expensive, but fortunately there is more than one place where you can find a professional transport provider. To find professional shipment in acceptable price, consider using a transport marketplace, like Clicktrans.

You may publish your delivery for free and gather quotes from transport providers from different places of Europe. If any of the haulers are going to travel on similar route to the route you require, your cargo can become a part of his load, which will help to lower the cost of the service significantly. Moreover using a transport marketplace to find a hauler will allow you to communicate directly with the person who will be transporting your garden equipment. Thanks to that you can work out all the details of the job as well as make sure, that your cargo will be transported harmlessly.

Whenever transporting garden equipment, shielding it against atmospheric conditions is less important because garden equipment is obviously dedicated for outdoor work. What is the most important whenever shipping garden machinery, is making sure that the load is protected against mechanical damages. If your garden machinery is too big to place it inside a box, you may use pieces of Styrofoam, bubble foil or even pieces of cloths to wrap the most fragile elements such as blades as well as every element that protrudes from the equipment.

When searching for the right transport provider it is of course good to check out feedback given by former customers. Also when you have to ship some bigger, costly garden equipment it is best to find out if the transport provider you are considering has carrier liability insurance. That way if anything happens to your load on the road, you will be entitled to some compensation.

What else you have to remember when transporting garden equipment? If your machine is powered by electricity, you need to wait couple of hours after shipment before turning it on once more. It’s particularly significant if the garden equipment is shipped in lower temperatures (around sub-zero temperatures).